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jhaber 04-10-08 01:50 PM

U-Lock Hoster Designs/Guides?
 
Wondering if there are any guides out there for sewing my own U-Lock Holster. I was thinking of trying to make something like http://www.fabrichorse.com/img/150wo...lster_burg.jpg. Any guides/tips/ideas are much appreciated.

Thx

edit: I realize I spelled holster wrong in the title :(

likeaHorse 04-10-08 02:19 PM

That one costs 8 bucks.

Or 8 instant noodle cups. That's a week worth of food.

How much would the seatbelt cost from a junk yard? 2? That's 6 noodle cups in savings. Or a 6 dollar burger at carl's junior.

Also, you shouldn't really need a pattern if you've got a sewing machine that can handle that thick of material you could just copy that one. The stitching patter is pretty obvious from here.

Retem 04-10-08 02:32 PM

how about use your back pocket or your belt instead its cheap as free

jjh 04-10-08 02:36 PM

don't you get a free one when you put on your jeans in the morning? i know my lock smells like my ass crack, but i see it as the first line of defense.

knucks 04-10-08 02:39 PM

how do you use your belt? my belt usually is there to hold my pants up, not very easy to shove a u-lock in..

Retem 04-10-08 02:52 PM

between the belt loops

knucks 04-10-08 02:53 PM

^LOL. I seriously never even thought to do that. I feel ********.

likeaHorse 04-10-08 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by knucks (Post 6497088)
^LOL. I seriously never even thought to do that. I feel ********.

Hahahaha. Sweet. That's how I've always rocked it.

I considered one of the fabric horse ones though, I mean it's like a farking gun holster if you decide to rage you can just whip that ***** out instead of dickin around with it and swingin your pack outta the way.

Watchout.

peugotpigeon 04-10-08 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by likeaHorse (Post 6496851)
That one costs 8 bucks.

Or 8 instant noodle cups. That's a week worth of food.

How much would the seatbelt cost from a junk yard? 2? That's 6 noodle cups in savings. Or a 6 dollar burger at carl's junior.

this is how i do all my finances

zelah 04-10-08 11:25 PM


Originally Posted by likeaHorse (Post 6496851)
carl's junior.

i know i live out west now, and haven't eaten anything from there in a good 10 years

but it will always be hardee's to me

metaljim 04-11-08 12:01 AM

what do you do with the holster when your bike is locked up? hope your shirt doesn't lift up exposing some ******** looking **** on your belt? i mean, if you're on your bike all day and need to lock up quickly, then it makes sense. but if you're just using it to go out, or ride to the bar, or whatever, it's just a ******** idea. use your bag, or pocket, or the bike frame.

Cyclist0383 04-11-08 12:33 AM

I'd hate to think what the damage would be if you crashed with a massive piece of metal strapped to your hip. What a totally terrible idea.

Straws 04-11-08 01:18 AM


Originally Posted by likeaHorse (Post 6496851)
That one costs 8 bucks.

Also, you shouldn't really need a pattern if you've got a sewing machine that can handle that thick of material you could just copy that one. The stitching patter is pretty obvious from here.

obvious until you look at it and realize that you would be sewing through the portion that the belt has to go through.

aekeroo 04-11-08 01:37 AM


Originally Posted by Ziemas (Post 6500176)
I'd hate to think what the damage would be if you crashed with a massive piece of metal strapped to your hip. What a totally terrible idea.

no kidding. it happened to me the first time i tried it. i was being a ****** and fell over while standing with one foot strapped in. i landed right on that mother f@cker and i couldn't sleep on that side for a week.

okay 04-11-08 01:40 AM

seriously, it takes 2 seconds to reach around and get my u lock out of my bag, i dont see why you would need a stupid ****ing holster unless you are a messenger or something very very similar

barrelmon 04-11-08 02:05 AM

That is almost as useless as chap-stick holsters.

Zombie Carl 04-11-08 04:50 AM

http://www.portigal.com/wp/wp-conten...vis-pocket.jpg

Rusty Piton 04-11-08 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by barrelmon (Post 6500297)
That is almost as useless as chap-stick holsters.

or this
http://www.smokinholsters.com/Pipeholster1.JPG
or this
http://toolmonger.com/wp-content/upl...ight-hand2.jpg
or this
http://www.slipperybrick.com/wp-cont...er-holster.jpg
I always like the idea of wearing things on my belt cause it makes me feel like a super hero, but in practice, it just pulls your fuggin pants down.

dijos 04-11-08 07:46 AM

#1 keeps pipe ash from covering everything in your pocket.
#2 seems stupid until you're on a 15 foot ladder.
#3, well, that is stupid.

zelah 04-11-08 07:53 AM

i've got a phone in one pocket and a wallet in the other
sometimes i don't want to wear a bag

jjh 04-11-08 08:15 AM

#1 - roll joints - being busted for paraphernalia is no good
#2 - get a real tool belt - i don't want to look like inspector gadget while doing home repair
#3 - beer in hand is much more user friendly



i've got a phone in one pocket and a wallet in the other
sometimes i don't want to wear a bag
the jeans or shorts that i wear have four pockets - that leaves me two empty pockets to stuff my lock into.

zelah 04-11-08 08:18 AM

if there's room for a wallet or phone in your front pocket your pants aren't tight enough

I_luv_hooters 04-11-08 08:26 AM

i used to shove my lock under my belt and it was a little uncomfortable. same with putting it in the back pocket. the fabric horse holster works way better than that. you don't even notice that it is there. i ordered mine from kingkog in NYC and it is definitely worth it. I have a specialized cell phone holder that goes right next to it so that there is nothing in my pockets bothering me.

Zombie Carl 04-11-08 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by I_luv_hooters (Post 6501183)
i used to shove my lock under my belt and it was a little uncomfortable. same with putting it in the back pocket. the fabric horse holster works way better than that. you don't even notice that it is there. i ordered mine from kingkog in NYC and it is definitely worth it. I have a specialized cell phone holder that goes right next to it so that there is nothing in my pockets bothering me.

It just seems excessive.

Adam777 04-11-08 09:00 AM

To me, it also screams "Yeah, I ride a bike." (in a bad way) wherever you go. Like the bar. I feel like a messenger bag (which I use) is bad enough for announcing suck pointless things.


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